Virus History
Virus Structure
Viral Cycles
Bacterial Structure
This and That
100

What does virus mean in Latin?

poison

100

Viruses are measured in ____________________ 

nanometers

100

In this cycle, a bacteriophage will get in, replicate and lyse cell to invade other host cells

Lytic

100

Bacteria is measured in

micrometers

100

photosynthetic, but needs organic molecules for a source of carbon

photoheterotrophs

200

What was the Tobacco Mosaic virus and what did it cause

Mosaic pattern on tobacco plant leaves that caused disease

200

What are viruses made up of

nucleic acids, proteins, and sometimes a lipid envelope

200

In this cycle, a virus embeds its DNA into hosts DNA which is replicated with host cell’s DNA. 

lysogenic

200

The cell wall of a bacterium is made of _________

peptidoglycan

200

virus contains RNA instead of DNA.   Goes from RNA to DNA to RNA to protein.

retrovirus
300

Which scientist crystallized the TMV virus?

Wendell Stanley

300

Protein coat that covers virus

capsid

300

A ___________________ is bacteriophage DNA that gets embedded in the bacterial hosts DNA

prophage

300

type of reproduction where bacterial cells grow, double there cellular components and divide

binary fission

300

thrive in hot environments

–Hot springs

Thermophiles

400

infectious proteins that cause normal proteins in the brain to fold abnormally

prions

400

What are the parts of a bacteriophage

capsid, genetic information and tail fibers for attachment

400

In this cycle, a virus will go unnoticed for some years

lysogenic

400

hollow bridge forms so that bacteria can exchange genetic material


conjugation

400

What are the three domains of life

archaea, bacteria and eukarya

500

What are two examples of why viruses are considered nonliving 

They crystallize and and they cannot reproduce independently

500

What is the difference between Gram + and Gram - bacteria?

Gram (+): thick peptidoglycan wall, less resistant to antibiotics; purple


Gram( - ):thin peptidoglycan wall, outer membrane, more deadly, greater resistance to antibiotics; pink

500

________________ are small doses of either killed, altered or live viruses. Body builds up antibodies against virus

vaccines

500

Name the three shapes of bacteria

coccus, bacillus, and spirilla

500

Name three ways bacteria is important

Nitrogen fixation, decomposers, human uses (food products, oil-eating bacteria, genetic engineering)